Daily Inspection
Regularly inspect the surface of explosion-proof panels for cracks, deformation, wear, and other signs. Check for loose bolts and aging or damage to the sealing strips. If any problems are found, address them promptly. Minor cracks can be repaired, while major damage requires replacement.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Keep the surface of explosion-proof panels clean. Use a mild detergent and a soft cloth to wipe. Avoid using sharp or rough tools to prevent scratching. For oily or stubborn stains, use a specialized cleaner, but test it on a small area first to ensure it does not damage the panel.
Environmental Control
Try to avoid humid and corrosive environments. If this is unavoidable, strengthen protective measures such as installing a moisture barrier or anti-corrosion coating. Also, control the ambient temperature to avoid rapid temperature fluctuations to prevent damage to the panel due to thermal expansion and contraction.
Avoid external impact
When working around explosion-proof panels, take protective measures to prevent heavy objects from hitting them or mechanical impacts. Cutting, welding, or other operations that could damage the panels are strictly prohibited.




